Chic and Playful Wedding at the Groom?s Family Farm in Sonoma
[section title=”The Planning”] [field title=”Wedding Colors”][/field] [field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”] From Lauren: The primary colors were deep plum and lilac, with supporting blues, greens, and taupe. I wanted an event palette that felt fresh and modern, and wasn’t too matchy matchy. I spent a lot of time in Google Slides trying to put […]
[section title=”The Planning”]
[field title=”Wedding Colors”][/field]
[field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”]
From Lauren: The primary colors were deep plum and lilac, with supporting blues, greens, and taupe. I wanted an event palette that felt fresh and modern, and wasn’t too matchy matchy. I spent a lot of time in Google Slides trying to put the perfect palette together, but ended up changing it all the time. Ultimately, I learned that while having a few key colors to build off was helpful, it was important to stay flexible along the way. Different materials all render colors differently – different shades work better for digital, print, floral, or fabric, and sometimes you go down a rabbit hole with foil press samples, and fall in love with a holographic foil for your invitations that you won’t use anywhere else, but f*ck it because you love it.
The vision was a “chic & playful wedding at a family farm.” We knew right away that we wanted to get married at Sam’s family farm in Sonoma. I wanted to create...
[section title=”The Planning”]
[field title=”Wedding Colors”][/field]
[field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”]
From Lauren: The primary colors were deep plum and lilac, with supporting blues, greens, and taupe. I wanted an event palette that felt fresh and modern, and wasn’t too matchy matchy. I spent a lot of time in Google Slides trying to put the perfect palette together, but ended up changing it all the time. Ultimately, I learned that while having a few key colors to build off was helpful, it was important to stay flexible along the way. Different materials all render colors differently – different shades work better for digital, print, floral, or fabric, and sometimes you go down a rabbit hole with foil press samples, and fall in love with a holographic foil for your invitations that you won’t use anywhere else, but f*ck it because you love it.
The vision was a “chic & playful wedding at a family farm.” We knew right away that we wanted to get married at Sam’s family farm in Sonoma. I wanted to create...
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